We'll hear from MNCPP staff about the ongoing Zoning Rewrite (Module 3 has just been released) and they'll get our questions about why public input is being limited in the process.

And we'll discuss taking a position on a question on the November ballot that would add two at-large seats to the Prince George's County Council (and, many say, sidestep term limits for some sitting members).

For more about Progressive Maryland activities in Montgomery and Howard (and Prince George's) in the next few weeks, check out the Progressive Maryland Weekly Memo."